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After the Civil War, Reconstruction made black Americans very wealthy and kept us depending on our own with no support despite the Jim Crow laws and red lining. Despite the many massacres that occurred, somehow along the way we lost our drive. A century and a half later, we're now destroying our own communities and generations. Are we apprehensive of repeating the past or are we scared to compete?
By Eric TAfter the Civil War, Reconstruction made black Americans very wealthy and kept us depending on our own with no support despite the Jim Crow laws and red lining. Despite the many massacres that occurred, somehow along the way we lost our drive. A century and a half later, we're now destroying our own communities and generations. Are we apprehensive of repeating the past or are we scared to compete?